. Clinical gyncology, medical and surgical. lateral hermaphroditism,—that is, if the account of it can be trusted. In all these cases there wereanomalies in the external genitalia which will be described under the headof pseudo-hermaphroditism. Pseudo-Hermaphroditisrn.—Klebs classifies pseudo-hermaphrodites inthe following manner: Pseudo-hermaphrodites with double sexual formation of the externalgenitals, but with unisexual development of the reproductive glands (ovaries,testicles). I. Male pseudo-hermaphrodites (with testicles). 1. Internal pseudo-hermaphrodites. Development of uterus masculi


. Clinical gyncology, medical and surgical. lateral hermaphroditism,—that is, if the account of it can be trusted. In all these cases there wereanomalies in the external genitalia which will be described under the headof pseudo-hermaphroditism. Pseudo-Hermaphroditisrn.—Klebs classifies pseudo-hermaphrodites inthe following manner: Pseudo-hermaphrodites with double sexual formation of the externalgenitals, but with unisexual development of the reproductive glands (ovaries,testicles). I. Male pseudo-hermaphrodites (with testicles). 1. Internal pseudo-hermaphrodites. Development of uterus masculinus. 1 T. Gast, Beitrag zur Lehre von der Bauehblasengenitalspalte und vom verus. Inaug. Dissert., Greifswald, 1884. ANOMALIES OF DEVELOPMENT IN THE GENITAL TRACT. 251 2. External pseudo-hermaphrodites. External genitals approach femaletype ; feminine appearance and build. 3. Complete pseudo-hermaphrodites (internal and external). Uterusmasculinus with tubes. Separate efferent canals for bladder and uterus. Fig. ~*p Hermnphroditismus bilateralis.—«, glana penis; 6, corpus cavernosus penis; c, corpus cavcrnosusof uro-genital canal; fi, its bulb; e. Its anterior arm; /. membranous portion of urn-genital canal; h,prostate: i, bladder; k, ureters; I, vagina; m, uterus; n\ fundus uteri; , o, tubes; p, p, their infun-dibula; q, q, ovaries: g*, tf, their ligaments j r, right testicle; 8, left testicle; (, left parovarium ; u, rightparovarium; v, hydatid of Morgagni ; n, w, blood-vessels; z, x, round ligaments; y, y, broad ligaments;*, muscle-fibres from bladder and vagina. II. Female pseudo-hermaphrodites (with ovaries). Persistence of malesexual parts. 1. Internal hermaphrodites. Formation of vas deferens and tubes. 2. External hermaphrodites. Approach of external genitals to maletype. 3. Complete hermaphrodites (external and internal). Masculine for-mation of the external genitals and of a part of the sexual tract. As may be seen in the classification


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